o Barcelona have not lost any of their last eleven home league games against Getafe (W8 D3).

o Getafe have gone three league games in a row without scoring against Barcelona - their worst such run.

o Luis Enrique's side have gone 21 home games in a row in La Liga without a defeat (W18 D3), scoring at least once in each.

o Getafe have won just one of their last 17 away games in the league (D2 L14), and have not scored in any of their previous three.

o Getafe ended their worst ever run without scoring in La Liga (642 minutes) against Sevilla (1-1) last time out, as well as their worst losing streak (7) in the competition.

o Lionel Messi has scored six goals in his last six league appearances against Getafe at the Camp Nou.

o Messi, Suarez and Neymar have scored 100 goals this season in all competitions, while only two teams in the Top 5 European leagues have scored more collectively: Real Madrid (105) and Borussia Dortmund (103).

o In his last league appearance, Munir El Haddadi scored and assisted for time in his career.

o Barcelona have won the most penalties in La Liga this season (14), while Getafe have conceded the most (8).

o Getafe have conceded the most goals in the first half of games in La Liga this season (30), and have also scored the fewest in that period (9, alongside Levante).

o Celta have won just one of their last ten games against Real Sociedad in La Liga (D6 L3), although the lone victory did come in their most recent meeting.

o The Galician side have gone four home games without a loss, alternating victories and draws (W2 D2).

o Eusebio's side have won two of their last three league games away from home (L1).

o The last time Real Sociedad led the league standings was in 2003, however they subsequently were defeated by Celta at Balaidos (3-2).

o Celta conceded seven goals in their last league game (7-1 against Real Madrid), which was their biggest defeat in La Liga since 1959 (9-0 against Athletic).

o Imanol Agirretxe has scored more goals against Celta in La Liga than against any other opponent (six goals), while he has netted against them in all of his last three league appearances (four goals).

o Iago Aspas is, alongside Nolito, the Celta player to have scored the most braces since their last promotion (4). He also notched a brace in this season's reverse fixture against La Real.

o Celta have conceded the most goals from set piece situations this season (17), while Real Sociedad's last two league goals have come in that form.

o Only Cristiano Ronaldo (27) and Leo Messi (26) have seen more of their shots blocked than Fabian Orellana (20) this season.

o Iago Aspas has won twice as many penalties (2) for Celta Vigo this season as Real Sociedad have done collectively (1).

o Levante have won three league games in a row against Valencia at the Ciutat de Valencia - their best such run in the competition against their neighbours.

o Levante have won three of their last five games at home in La Liga (L2), while their defeats came against Barcelona (2-0) and Real Madrid (3-1).

o Levante have scored in just one of their last seven regional derbies in La Liga - 1-0 against Villarreal back in October (D1 L5).

o Valencia have won their last two away games in the league, while the last time they went three or more was in 2013 (4), with Ernesto Valverde in charge.

o Rubi has now completed half a season as Levante manager, posting a win percentage of 21% (almost twice as much as previous boss Lucas Alcaraz's 11% earlier this season).

o Levante have conceded just 8% of their goals from headers in La Liga this season - the lowest rate of any team this campaign.

o Deyverson has already scored nine goals in La Liga this season, while just three Levante players have ever scored 10+ in a top-flight season: David Barral (11 in 2014/15), Arouna Koné (15 in 2011/12) and Felipe Caicedo (13 in 2010/11).

o Valencia have conceded 478 fouls in La Liga this season - 52 more than any other side.

o Levante have scored the fewest goals in the first half of their games in La Liga this season, alongside Getafe (nine apiece).

o Denis Cheryshev has already scored three goals for Valencia in La Liga, only one fewer than he did for Villarreal in the entirety of last season.

o Las Palmas have won three league games in a row (their best such run since 2000/2001), without conceding in that period and scoring an average of two goals per game.

o Real Madrid have won their last two league games with an average of five goals per game.

o The Whites have gone five league games without a defeat away from the Santiago Bernabeu (W2 D3), with an average of 1.8 goals per game.

o Las Palmas have scored in all of their previous four games, which is their best scoring run this season (1.75 goals per game).

o Zinedine Zidane lost his only game against Las Palmas in Gran Canaria (4-2), however he did score his first free kick in La Liga in that game (October 2001).

o Cristiano Ronaldo is the second top goalscorer in La Liga season (252 goals in 228 games), and has now overtaken Telmo Zarra in the all-time charts, reaching that figure with 62 games fewer than Lionel Messi (290).

o UD Las Palmas have gone three games in a row without conceding in La Liga, while they could equal their best such run in the top-flight against Real Madrid (4 in 1969/70).

o Real Madrid have scored the most goals from outside the box in La Liga this season (11):.

o Las Palmas have conceded just one goal from outside the box this season, which along with Barcelona and Villarreal, is the lowest in La Liga.

o Juan Carlos Valerón has played the most minutes in La Liga this season without conceding a single foul (265).

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